M.P.
I suggest that it's not necessary to stay current on recalls if you're following the directions for use of equipment and you're using common sense while using them. Think thru the product and what could go wrong.
This recall does not include all crib tents, in my understanding. Google the manufacturer of your tent to find out if it's been recalled and why it's been recalled if it has. The recall, if happened, may not indicate that the way you use the product is dangerous. I think it's law that they have to send out recall notices to purchasers. That's why it's important to fill out the product registration form.
I suggest that at your son's age it's time to consider how to make the apartment safe. Remember, he's outside the crib most of the day and has access to those areas. My granddaughter, at 3, left her apartment while I was doing dishes, and wandered to the lobby. I didn't hear her leave but quickly discovered her gone. Her parents put a device at the top of the door that prevented her opening the door.